A woman with curly black hair wearing glasses and a floral top, smiling at the camera. This is Tyler L. Davis.

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About the Candidate

I am running because District 1 deserves leadership that serves people—not itself.

I’m not a career politician. I’m someone who lives here, works here, raises a family here, and sees firsthand how policies made far from the Panhandle land on real people. I’ve watched neighbors work harder every year while stability slips further out of reach. I’ve seen communities asked to sacrifice their environment, their time, and their trust—often without seeing real benefits in return.

I believe leadership should be accountable, present, and grounded in service. That belief is what brought me here.

I’m Not Asking for Your Trust—I’m Asking for a Chance

If you don’t trust politicians, I understand. You’ve been given every reason not to.

I’m not asking you to believe promises or slogans. I’m asking for the same chance many elected officials were given—despite proving they would lie, cheat, posture, or put their own ambitions ahead of District 1.

What I offer instead is transparency, consistency, and a commitment to listening before deciding.

Trust isn’t something I expect on day one. It’s something I intend to earn through action.

What I Stand For

Servant Leadership

Leadership is not about power or visibility—it’s about responsibility. Public office is a position of service, not a reward. My role is to represent the people of District 1, advocate for their needs, and ensure their voices are reflected in policy decisions.

People Over Politics

District 1 is not a stepping stone. It is home. Policies should improve stability, opportunity, and quality of life for the people who live here—not serve political narratives or outside interests.

Progress With Balance

I believe in innovation, technology, and growth—but not at the expense of our land, water, or health. If progress disrespects the planet, it isn’t progress. We can grow responsibly, sustainably, and intelligently if we choose to look hard enough for balanced solutions.

Work That Leads to Stability

No one should lose their livelihood simply because industries change. We should be upskilling and reskilling workers—especially in trades—so people can move into higher-paying, future-ready roles without starting over. The goal is not job replacement, but job advancement.

Community-Led Solutions

The best ideas don’t always come from government offices. They come from neighbors, workers, parents, educators, and small business owners. My goal is to help connect people, remove barriers, and support communities in shaping what they want to see where they live.

What My Platform Focuses On

  • Education that leads to real opportunity, not just credentials

  • Jobs and workforce development that help people earn more and stay rooted in their communities

  • Infrastructure built for the future, including broadband, energy resilience, and water protection

  • Sustainable innovation that respects the Panhandle’s environment and economy

  • Open, ongoing dialogue that leads to measurable action—not empty forums

This is about building a Panhandle that is prepared, resilient, and connected—economically and socially.

Why This Moment Matters

Servant leadership doesn’t disappear overnight. It fades when we stop demanding it.

If we wait until trust is completely broken, rebuilding it becomes much harder. If we allow leadership to remain disconnected from the people it serves, communities fracture, disengagement grows, and the cost is paid by everyone.

I don’t have to accept that trajectory.

We can all choose leadership that listens, adapts, and serves—regardless of our party— starting now.

An Open Door

This campaign is not about perfection. It’s about participation.

You don’t have to agree with me on everything to be part of the conversation. You just have to believe District 1 deserves leadership that shows up, listens honestly, and puts people first.

If you’re ready for that kind of leadership, I’m ready to work for you.


Our Story

Our journey has been anything but ordinary. Through every step, we've focused on staying true to our values and making space for thoughtful, lasting work.